cool thanks for the info, I was planning on getting plants today.Bangin said:Not to mention they're natural.
can plants be put in if tank is still cycling/Da_Oz said:Biggest thing is your fish will get sick less. I would start with low light plants. Hornwort, Java Moss, Java Fern, Water Sprite, Some swords even.
Yes, they can even speed up the cycling process. This is best achieved with high light and CO2.Sarkis said:can plants be put in if tank is still cycling/
my thoughts exactly I just don't find a tank attractive unless it's got live plants...tear-scar said:Not to mention that plastic plants are ugly, cheap, lame, piece of **** decorations that are just ****ing pointless.
Even if I didn't have time to care for live plants, I'd never use plastic plants . . . plain rocks and bogwood look SO MUCH NICER.
Live plants are the reason I don't think I'd ever make a marine tank. Live plants are just GREAT. For too many reasons than there's time to be explained. A tank's just not fullfilling without live plants . . . Another reason why I think african cichlid tanks are . . . not that attractive.
Yeah . . . plants rock
PS-- Plastic plants are REALLY pointless!
what kind of plants would look good in my tank good. Something that is easy to grow and will grow pretty long the tank is 1ft 19inchs height. Also i have a single 30watt floricent bulb in there, it has a purple color to it. Any help anyone pleasebarbus said:for me, its just love at the first sight with planted tank
tank is 46gallon its 3ft long, 1ft19inchs hieght, and 1ft 12-17inchs wide varies in width because its a bowheadclutterydrawer said:whats the volume and length of your tank Sarkis?